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- Sweet Valley, pa
94-2008 701 SuperJet.
90-93 650's are a fine hull but the 650 motor is a turd.
they are all turds if you ask me
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94-2008 701 SuperJet.
90-93 650's are a fine hull but the 650 motor is a turd.
Do you wear a cheerleading skirt when you visit this site? :cheer2:
94-2008 701 SuperJet.
90-93 650's are a fine hull but the 650 motor is a turd.
they are all turds if you ask me
dont listen to this kawi douche rider. his panties are in a knot because not one person said sxr.
see it chit like this... wtf ????? don't these guys have the right to ride whatever they want without being bashed for it. i bet that guy on the sxr can out freestyle most of you super tard guys. the only answer anybody on here gives is go buy an super jet. wow you guys are so smart.
see it chit like this... wtf ????? don't these guys have the right to ride whatever they want without being bashed for it. i bet that guy on the sxr can out freestyle most of you super tard guys. the only answer anybody on here gives is go buy an super jet. wow you guys are so smart.
So the superjet really is worth the extra money? What is it that's "wrong" with a sxr? Just doesn't handle as good?kx454 likes to slam Yamaha skis such as 'they are all turds if you ask me'. His ski runs nice, but he's also done a ton of work on it like moving the engine back in the hull for better balance.
I replied on your other thread.
I live at the lake of the ozarks and we have quite a few boats and generally I don't ride when it is choppy because it is harder to hit the boat waves right in the first place. Also the majority of the boats are runabouts and pontoons etc and don't make a very large wave(some cruisers go by every now and then but I usually don't get a chance to hit them, lol)Actually, the SXR handles too good. Sticks to the water and turns great.
For freestyle, you want a loose ski that slides around. If your not gonna do barrel rolls on small waves or flat water, you can get either ski. The Superjet is also more "nose light". The nose is up making it easier to jump. The sxr is more nose down making it harder to jump on small waves. (It plows through them). However, if you ride in a lot of chop and are chasing boat wakes, the SJ are a pain in the ass to ride in chop compared to an SXR.
I have a blast on my SXR. They rip, even stock.
so I'm guessing your a coucher?